Christianity and the Alt-Right, Present

2018-10-22T14:14:47-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/720/20181022141617002_hd.jpgGeorgetown University hosted a series of discussions with religious scholars on Christianity and the “alternative right,” or “alt-right,” movement. Speakers in this panel discussed the movement over the last decade, especially during the 2016 election cycle. They talked about the reasons people identify with the “alt-right” movement and how race and political ideology often drive religious identity.

Georgetown University hosted a series of discussions with religious scholars on Christianity and the “alternative right,” or “alt-right,” movement.…
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Georgetown University hosted a series of discussions with religious scholars on Christianity and the “alternative right,” or “alt-right,” movement. Speakers in this panel discussed the movement over the last decade, especially during the 2016 election cycle. They talked about the reasons people identify with the “alt-right” movement and how race and political ideology often drive religious identity. close